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IYCF Counselor - Aleppo Syria

MAIN TASKS:

Assessment:

  • Conduct Focus Group Discussions and Needs Assessments to identify the specific needs and feeding gaps of adolescent mothers, and to inform the design of the mother-Baby Areas.
  • Assess mother-child pairs to identify specific feeding support needs (through a Simple Rapid Assessment and if necessary, a Full Assessment);
  • Assess the knowledge of the mothers before and after education sessions.

 

Counseling and Education:

  • Provide tailored one-to-one counseling sessions to young mothers, in line with needs discovered in initial assessments, offering practical advice and education on key feeding issues;
  • Provide one-to-one breastfeeding counseling for adolescent mothers experiencing difficulties breastfeeding, including supporting the relocation
  • Integrate basic relaxation techniques, listening skills, and other basic MHPSS skills into the one-to-one counseling sessions, and refer young mothers needing specialized support.
  • Counsel the young mothers on maternal nutrition during pregnancy and lactation;
  • Provide preparatory counseling with pregnant girls for early initiation of breastfeeding and colostrum feeding, to prevent pre-lacteal feeds and bottle feeding;
  • Ensure all mothers/caregivers/community are aware of the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months;
  • Provide adolescent mothers with practical advice on breastfeeding attachment and positioning and respond to any concerns or local taboos, myths, and misconceptions associated with breastfeeding;
  • Counsel mothers on the appropriate time to introduce complementary feeding, and the benefits of continued breastfeeding and respond to any concerns or local taboos associated with complementary feeding;
  • Educate young mothers on the quality, quantity, and frequency of complementary feeds to promote adequate weight gain;
  • Lead group education sessions for adolescent mothers of children under two years old and contextualize messages for this specific age group
  • Adapt education group sessions for adolescents, e.g. games, role plays, etc.
  • Integrate basic MHPSS activities into the education sessions such as relaxation exercises, grounding techniques, etc.
  • Consult with and involve the young mothers to share ideas in the group sessions, and over time support them to lead and facilitate the groups as agents of change.
  • Arrange food demonstration sessions (on complementary feeding) to support key messages on dietary diversity, texture, amount, and ‘active feeding’ techniques.
  • Discourage and educate mothers on the dangers of feeding bottles (also may exchange used bottles for cups);
  • Provide ongoing guidance and support to mitigate the risks of artificial feeding such as cup feeding, preparation, and cleaning guidance.
  • Contribute to the development of contextually appropriate IEC materials for local IYCF assessments, counseling, and message delivery.
  • Utilize education materials on breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices, relaying accurate, practical, and specific advice for the mother’s needs;
  • Promote the IYCF program for adolescent mothers to the community and stakeholders (location, time, activities, beneficiaries, etc.);
  • Raise awareness of recommended IYCF practices to the community, gatekeepers, and key stakeholders, and provide regular feedback on the communities’ perceptions of the program;
  • Conduct awareness on appropriate IYCF practices amongst other humanitarian actors in the locality
  • Maintain strong referral linkages in the community.

 

Capacity Building and Training:

  • Identify adolescent mothers to become peer educators or agents of change in their home villages, and support them to refer other young mothers;
  • Identify Model Mothers and explore and replicate their best experiences in order to improve IYCF practices within the community;
  • Train community outreach workers on nutrition screening, rapid IYCF assessments and best IYCF practices if relevant.

 

Referral and Coordination:

  • Conduct referral mapping for referral to specialized services and keep it updated, visible.
  • Ensure caregivers are aware of available services and advocate prioritization for caregivers, where necessary, in appropriate services and support;
  • Refer mothers to specialized services and ensure a follow-up mechanism
  • Refer all pregnant women to the next antenatal care services if not already informed;
  • Identify/develop appropriate Information Education Communication (IEC) materials.

 

Reporting and Advocacy:

  • Maintain records of mothers and children attending with counselling and education sessions, and all mother-baby pair assessments
  • Submit monthly reporting of activities to the center coordinator.
  • Document case studies regularly and share with team members;
  • Play an active role in advocacy to promote proper IYCF practices, antenatal and post-natal checkups, importance of institutional deliveries, vaccination and growth monitoring.

 

Additional Tasks:

  • Participate in other IYCF program duties as requested.
Intervention Sectors
Health
Relief Services
Location
  • Syria
  • Ḩalab
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
< 800 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines

The applicant should be holder of Syrian Nationality & Living in Syria .

The applicant should clearly specify in the subject of the email the position to which he/she is applying or else the CV cannot be shortlisted. 

Documents to send: 

1- Cover letter

2- CV

 

Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Experience Requirements
1 to 2 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Psychology , Counseling , Public Health or related Field.
Arabic
Fluent
English
Very Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No